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Princeton Digital Group (PDG) is seeking a BMS / IBMS Shift Engineer in Navi Mumbai to ensure real-time monitoring and reliability of critical infrastructure within hyperscale data centers. The role operates from the central control room and handles alarm detection, analytics and incident response.
You will work 24x7 shifts, coordinate with facility teams, and follow SOPs and safety guidelines while maintaining environmental controls and compliance.
Princeton Digital Group (PDG) is a leading developer and operator of AI and cloud hyperscale data centers in Asia. Headquartered in Singapore, PDG has a presence across high-growth markets in the region including Singapore, Japan, India, Indonesia, China, Korea and Malaysia.
PDG is backed by some of the world’s most reputed blue-chip investors - Warburg Pincus, a leading global private equity firm with a successful history of creating world-class technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) and real estate platforms; Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP), Canada's largest single profession pension plan; Mubadala Investment Company, a sovereign investor that manages a diverse global portfolio for the Government of Abu Dhabi and Stonepeak, a leading alternative investment firm specializing in infrastructure and real assets globally.
PDG empowers individuals in every role to grow, lead, and leave a lasting impact.
Join us to build the digital future of Asia Pacific.
For more information, visit www.princetondg.com or follow us on LinkedIn.
The BMS / IBMS Shift Engineer is responsible for real-time monitoring, control, analytics, and operational reliability of critical infrastructure systems through the BMS and Integrated IBMS. The role ensures continuous availability of environmental and mechanical infrastructure supporting mission-critical IT loads within hyperscale data centers while maintaining compliance with operational standards, reliability frameworks, and incident management procedures. The engineer operates from the Central Monitoring Room and serves as the first line of detection for infrastructure anomalies and alarms.